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Source: Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma
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1. Alisheva, Zhazira
Mandal, Bidisha
The Differential Effects of Childhood and Chronic Bullying Victimization on Health and Risky Health Behaviors
Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma 16 (1 April 2023): 1005–1015.
Also: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40653-023-00542-0
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: Springer Nature Group
Keyword(s): Bullying/Victimization; Cigarette Use (see Smoking); Drug Use; Health, Mental/Psychological; Health, Physical; Smoking (see Cigarette Use)

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We examine the heterogeneous effects of childhood bullying victimization and chronic bullying victimization on a wide range of outcomes using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth in the United States. Bullying victimization is categorized as childhood or chronic depending on the duration of victimization. We find that bullying victimization negatively affects the physical and mental health of youths, and increases the likelihood of engaging in risky behaviors, such as smoking and marijuana use. The adverse effects tend to increase in magnitude with chronic bullying victimization. In addition, chronic bullying victimization increases the likelihood of utilizing mental health services and experiencing life-disrupting emotional problems in adulthood.
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Alisheva, Zhazira and Bidisha Mandal. "The Differential Effects of Childhood and Chronic Bullying Victimization on Health and Risky Health Behaviors." Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma 16 (1 April 2023): 1005–1015. A.